Indirect quote

Indirect quote

European Terms

In the United States currency market, an exchange rate stated in U.S. dollars per unit of a foreign currency. That is, the act of stating an exchange rate in European terms means stating the dollars needed to buy one unit of that currency. European terms contrasts with direct terms, which state the units of the foreign currency needed to buy one dollar.

A Wall Street Journal correspondent got quite excited at this point and went away and wrote a lengthy piece putting together odds-and-ends from Wikileaks, bits of gossip and a few indirect quotes from oppositionists and disaffected elements of the Ruling Family.

The story was based on indirect quotes from a foreign agent, so must be treated with due care and attention, but it will undoubtedly be pounced upon by those Sky Blue fans, probably the vast majority, who detest the former chairman and blame him for their current plight.

The high and low threat messages for skin cancer prevention among college students were developed with direct and indirect quotes from existing skin cancer-prevention brochures created by the American Cancer Society and the American Academy of Dermatology.

The volume exemplifies his earlier penchant for typographic experimentation and abounds with literary allusions, references, and indirect quotes (frequently from Greek mythology as well as from American and Fenno-Swedish literature), and the poet also resorts to the trick of letting literary figures such as Strindberg be his voice, thereby resorting to an ambiguous play with masks.

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